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Reports have emerged indicating that Gary Lineker, the long-standing host of the BBC's "Match of the Day," is expected to depart from the broadcaster. This development follows a recent controversy surrounding a social media post that Lineker shared and subsequently deleted. The post, originating from the Palestine Lobby group, contained an image of a rat alongside a caption that purported to explain Zionism in a brief video. The inclusion of a rat, a symbol historically used in antisemitic propaganda to dehumanize Jewish people, sparked immediate and widespread criticism.
Lineker, who has been the face of "Match of the Day" since 1999 and has been the BBC's highest-paid on-air personality for several consecutive years, issued an unreserved apology for the repost. He stated that he was unaware of the offensive connotations of the image and that he deleted the post as soon as he became aware of its symbolism. He affirmed that he would never knowingly share anything antisemitic, as it goes against his core beliefs.
Despite his apology, the incident has reportedly created significant internal discomfort at the BBC and has led to calls for his departure. The Campaign Against Antisemitism, in particular, deemed his continued association with the BBC as "untenable." This latest controversy adds to a history of instances where Lineker's social media activity has raised questions regarding the BBC's impartiality guidelines.
Previously, Lineker faced suspension from "Match of the Day" in March 2023 after he drew comparisons between the language used by the then-Conservative government regarding its asylum seeker policy and that used in 1930s Germany. He has also been criticized for other social media posts on topics ranging from Brexit to the Qatar World Cup and sewage discharge. While Lineker has often defended his right to express personal opinions, these instances have repeatedly placed him at odds with the BBC's commitment to impartiality.
It was announced in November of the previous year that Lineker would be stepping down from his role as the main presenter of "Match of the Day" at the end of the current football season. However, he was expected to continue hosting coverage of the FA Cup and the 2026 World Cup for the BBC. These recent developments suggest that his departure may now be expedited and that he will no longer be involved in the BBC's coverage of the upcoming World Cup.
Reports indicate that an official announcement regarding Lineker's exit is expected soon. His departure marks the end of a significant era for BBC Sport and for "Match of the Day," a program he has fronted for over two decades. Gabby Logan, Kelly Cates, and Mark Chapman have already been announced as the new presenting team for "Match of the Day" starting from the next Premier League season, signaling a shift in the program's on-screen leadership. The circumstances surrounding Lineker's expected departure underscore the ongoing challenges faced by public broadcasters in navigating the complexities of on-air personalities expressing personal views in the age of social media.
Source@BBC